September 14, 2017 3:31am EDTSeptember 13, 2017 7:09pm EDTFootball, UEFA Champions League, News, Borussia Dortmund, English, Peter Bosz, Champions League, TottenhamThe former Ajax head coach believes his side played well but were undermined by their weaknesses at the back(Getty Images)

Guy Atkinson

Published on Sep. 13, 2017 | Updated on Sep. 14, 2017

Sep. 13, 2017

Borussia Dortmund boss Peter Bosz admitted his side's lack of organisation in defence was to blame for their 3-1 Champions League defeat to Tottenham.

Son Heung-min and Harry Kane were both given the freedom of the Wembley pitch to score for Spurs either side of Andriy Yarmolenko's stunning effort for the Germans.

"We were not there for the decisive moments twice in the first half. We controlled the match, had good possession, but ultimately failed. Twice our defence was not well organised: that must not happen.

"Pressure is always coming from the outside. We played well today, but did not win. We must defend better in the next game. But we played good football today."